If we pet owners feed our cats milk, it can easily cause them to experience gastrointestinal discomfort such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. This is mainly because cats have relatively little lactase in their intestines, making it difficult for them to absorb milk. This can lead to lactose intolerance in cats after drinking milk.

If pet owners want to supplement their cat's nutrition, they can try to choose some cat-specific goat milk powder. Like breast milk, it is naturally weakly alkaline. Not only is it richer in nutrients than cow's milk, but it can also balance nutrition and make absorption more effective, which can greatly improve the cat's gastrointestinal function and protect the cat's intestinal health.